Wolaitta Dicha S.C.

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Wolaita Dicha S.C.
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Wolaita Dicha Logo
Full nameWolaita Dicha Sport Club
Nickname(s)Bees of Tona
Founded2009; 12 years ago (2009)
StadiumWolaita Sodo Stadium
Wolaita Sodo, Ethiopia
Capacity30,000
ManagerEthiopia Tsegaye Kidanemariam
LeagueEthiopian Premier League
2020-21Premier League 6th of 13
WebsiteClub website

Wolaita Dicha Sport Club (Amharic: ወላይታ ድቻ ስፖርት ክለብ) is a professional football club based in Sodo, Ethiopia. They play in the Ethiopian Premier League, the top division of Ethiopian football.

History[]

Establishment[]

The club was established in 2009 by the Welayta Development Association. The club is partly funded by local government.[1] They are the champions of the 2017 Ethiopian Cup.[2] After being established by the Wolaitta Development Association in 2009, the club was promoted several times until they finally entered the top division in the 2013–14 season

Domestic and African Success (2013-present)[]

The club has enjoyed moderate success in the top division avoiding relegation in each of the last 4 seasons. In the 2016–2017 season the club had its most successful run in the Ethiopian Cup, winning the trophy for the first time in its short history.[3] The current coach Zenebe Fisseha was hired in November 2017.

By virtue of winning its first domestic cup in 2017, the club qualified for the 2018 CAF Confederation Cup. In the first round of the competition Wolaitta Dicha were matched up against Tanzanian side Zimamoto F.C. The first leg ended in a draw in Tanzania, but on the return leg they were able to get a narrow 1–0 victory in front of a home crowd in Hawassa helping them win 2–1 on aggregate and advance to the round of 16.[4] In the round 16 they were drawn against Egyptian giants Zemalek SC, five times former champions of Africa. First leg saw Wolaitta Dicha edged out Zamalek in a hard-fought 2–1 win at Hawassa Stadium in Ethiopia. The return leg at El Salam stadium in Cairo ended 2–1 in regulation in the favor of Zemalek making the teams level on aggregate (2–2) and leading to a penalty shootout. The underdog Wolaitta Dicha side eventually went on to win on penalties 4–3, eliminating Zemalek in the process and producing one of the biggest shocks in the competition's history.[5] They were eliminated in the next round of the tournament by Tanzanian side Young African S.C. 2–1 on aggregate.[6]

In January 2021, Dellegn Dechassa was sacked as head coach after a poor start to the season.[7]

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The team name is from two words in the Wolaytta language ("Wolaitta" = the name of the ethnic group and "Dicha" = development. Literally meaning, development of Wolaitta or the team runs the development of Wolaitta.[8]

The Wolaitta Dicha Club logo is a blue badge with a soccer ball at its center and the traditional Wolaitta colors of black, red and yellow running as a stripe through the bottom third of the badge. There is also a leafy plant, which is native to the Wolayta Soddo region, perched on the top of the soccer ball with in the logo.

Stadium[]

Currently the team plays at the Sodo Stadium. The team also uses Hawassa International Stadium in the city of Hawassa, Ethiopia especially during continental competitions like during the 2018 CAF Confederations Cup. In October 2018 the team announced that Soddo Stadium would undergo renovations during the 2018–19 season requiring the team to use another stadium, Bodeti, during part of the season.[9]

Support[]

Wolaitta Dicha fans are distinguished by their fervent display of Wolaitta culture through cultural clothing and dance. Fans often wear intricately designed black, yellow and red colored scarves made by the Wolaitta people and dance in the traditional styles of the Wolaitta people as well. The players on the team often feed on this energy before and after matches with some dancing along with the fans as they enter and leave the stadium.

Departments[]

The U20 team was disbanded in March of 2021 due to budgetary constraints on the club.[1]

Honors[]

Domestic[]

2017

African[]

2018 – Group stage

Players[]

First-team squad[]

As of 7 March 2021[10]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Ethiopia ETH
4 MF Ethiopia ETH
5 DF Ethiopia ETH
6 MF Ethiopia ETH Gatoch Panom
7 MF Ethiopia ETH
8 MF Ethiopia ETH
9 DF Ethiopia ETH
10 FW Ethiopia ETH
11 FW Ethiopia ETH
12 DF Ethiopia ETH Degu Debebe
13 FW Ethiopia ETH
14 MF Ethiopia ETH
15 MF Ethiopia ETH
16 DF Ethiopia ETH
17 FW Ethiopia ETH
18 MF Ethiopia ETH
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF Ethiopia ETH
20 MF Ethiopia ETH
21 FW Ethiopia ETH
22 MF Ethiopia ETH
23 MF Ethiopia ETH
24 DF Ethiopia ETH
25 FW Ethiopia ETH
26 DF Ethiopia ETH
27 DF Ethiopia ETH
28 MF Ethiopia ETH
29 MF Ethiopia ETH
30 GK Ethiopia ETH
32 MF Ethiopia ETH
99 GK Ethiopia ETH
FW Nigeria NGA Izu Azuka
DF Ethiopia ETH


Club Officials[]

General Manager: EthiopiaWondimu Samuel[1]

Technical Director: Ethiopia Zelalem Matheos

Fan Union President: Ethiopia Mikael Wadan

Coaching and Medical Staff[]

Manager/Head coach: Ethiopia Tsegaye Kidane Mariyam[10]

Assistant coach:Ethiopia Zelalem Mathewos[10]

Former Players[]

  • Mubarek Shikur

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Takele, Tewodros (April 3, 2021). "በርካታ ተጫዋቾችን ያፈራው ወጣት ቡድን ተበተነ". Soccer Ethiopia.
  2. ^ "Wolaitta Dicha Crowned Champions of the Ethiopian Cup".
  3. ^ "Wolaitta Dicha secure maiden Ethiopian Cup Title". Ethiosports. Jul 9, 2017.
  4. ^ "Wolaitta Dicha cruse past Zimamoto". CAF Online. 22 February 2018.
  5. ^ "Zamalek knocked out of Confed Cup by Ethiopia's Welayta Dicha". BBC. 18 March 2018.
  6. ^ Kiyonga, Ismael (April 19, 2018). "CAF CC: Yanga lose in Ethiopia but advance to group stages". kawowo sports.
  7. ^ "Dechasa Sacked as Wolaitta Dicha Coach". Ethiopian Premier League. January 13, 2021.
  8. ^ "Ethiopia". Team. soccerway. Retrieved 2013-01-21.
  9. ^ Takele, Tewodros (October 3, 2018). "ወላይታ ድቻ የፕሪምየር ሊግ ጨዋታዎቹን በሁለት ሜዳዎች ላይ ያከናውናል". Soccer Ethiopia.
  10. ^ a b c "Wolaitta Dicha". Soccer Ethiopia.

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